Weed stays good for years if dried and cured properly and then stored properly. It’s a good idea to check for mold and whatnot any time you’re trying mystery herb though.
When you break it apart watch for dust or powder to come off of it. Sometimes the mold isn’t obvious but breaking it apart will release the spores. As long as you’re comfortable with it, have at it imo.
I don’t have anything nice to say about dispensaries
I feel you. It was a novelty at the time because we didn’t have them here where I live at the time, but I’ve changed my view since then. I’d much rather support my neighborhood dealer.
In theory a dispensary is a great thing, in reality they’re overrun with corporate practices like making up numbers and cutting corners every step of the way. Not all, but enough that I avoid them.
The only dispensaries I feel good about in my state are the tribal dispensaries. The ones set up in my community seem like obvious corporate ventures/investments rather than people who really care about the product or community.
Weed stays good for years if dried and cured properly and then stored properly. It’s a good idea to check for mold and whatnot any time you’re trying mystery herb though.
This is good news! It’s been in a sealed container with no signs of mold. It just seems more crumbly than usual. I’ll try it, thanks!
When you break it apart watch for dust or powder to come off of it. Sometimes the mold isn’t obvious but breaking it apart will release the spores. As long as you’re comfortable with it, have at it imo.
Thanks for the tip. I’ll try breaking into it later today.
It’s some nugs I bought from a dispensary when I was in Denver, so I’m assuming it was prepared and dried correctly
I don’t have anything nice to say about dispensaries, just be careful friend. Hopefully a sweet session is in your future.
I feel you. It was a novelty at the time because we didn’t have them here where I live at the time, but I’ve changed my view since then. I’d much rather support my neighborhood dealer.
In theory a dispensary is a great thing, in reality they’re overrun with corporate practices like making up numbers and cutting corners every step of the way. Not all, but enough that I avoid them.
The only dispensaries I feel good about in my state are the tribal dispensaries. The ones set up in my community seem like obvious corporate ventures/investments rather than people who really care about the product or community.
Tribal dispensary sounds interesting, I’d check it out.